Story Archive Displaying 381 - 400 of 592 CategoryAgriculture and EnvironmentArchitecture and DesignArts and HumanitiesBusiness and ManagementCampus AffairsEducationHealthLaw and PolicyScience and TechnologySocial SciencesSports and Recreation News typeExpert AlertFeatureNews ReleaseResearch BriefTalking with U of M News Release How much does that fertilizer REALLY cost? U researchers create tool to quantify adverse impacts of nitrogen, identify where reduced use will have most benefit Feature Leveraging ‘big’ as a force for good General Mills chairman Ken Powell talks about how one of the world’s largest food companies acts for the greater good. News Release Not all bioplastics are created equal U of M research suggests forest residuals provide cleaner feedstock for bio-based plastic than fossil fuels or row crops News Release European earthworms cause big problems in North American forests New study involving U researchers found earthworms responsible for declining diversity in North American forests. News Release U showcases entertainment, research and outreach at the 2016 MN State Fair Visitors are encouraged to download the new UMN@TheFair app to see the entire schedule of activities and events. Feature Covering more ground U of M Extension studies the benefits for farmers of keeping live plants in otherwise fallow crop fields. News Release New Arboretum director brings a familiar face, new ideas Current Interim Director Peter Moe has been named Director of the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. News Release U of M plans new investment in ag research, education and Extension Nearly $5 million state investment in agricultural productivity will help hire scientists and improve infrastructure. Feature Widening the focus on water U of M Extension provides research and education on managing Minnesota’s water resources to partners across the state. News Release Which invaders should be top priority? Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plants and Pests Center (MITPPC) requests public input on invasive plants and pets. Feature Sustainability all-stars A Green Team from the U is once again being called up by Major League Baseball to help with the 2016 All-Star Game. Feature Xcel-ent for butterflies Thanks to a keen-eyed U student, butterflies will soon find plenty of food next to Xcel Energy substations. News Release Biomass and solar energy expansion could add over 2,000 jobs to NE MN Report prepared by U's Energy Transition Lab and UMD's Bureau of Business and Economic Research Feature Model for addressing climate change Humphrey School analysis calls $2.1 billion dollar CapX2020 energy line expansion project a “win-win” News Release Like to get more bang for your sustainability-boosting buck? Here’s how. Study offers corporate/ government purchasers strategy for saving money while choosing environmentally friendly products News Release Changing climate will reduce corn production, U of M-led study shows Warmer temperatures and unpredictable precipitation could dramatically reduce the amount of grain produced in Iowa. News Release New leader tapped for University of Minnesota’s AIS Research Center The next director of the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center (MAISRC) at the U will be Nicholas Phelps. News Release Research identifies Midwest’s energy line expansion as model for regional planning, key in addressing climate change Humphrey School analysis calls $2.1 billion dollar CapX2020 project a “win-win” News Release Bell Museum launches the midwest’s first comprehensive online ‘Biodiversity Atlas’ The Bell Museum at the University of Minnesota has launched the first web portal providing access to all of its biodiversity collections News Release Finding fertilizer’s environmental sweet spot New study led by U of M researchers improves understanding of nitrogen’s greenhouse gas impacts Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Current page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
News Release How much does that fertilizer REALLY cost? U researchers create tool to quantify adverse impacts of nitrogen, identify where reduced use will have most benefit
Feature Leveraging ‘big’ as a force for good General Mills chairman Ken Powell talks about how one of the world’s largest food companies acts for the greater good.
News Release Not all bioplastics are created equal U of M research suggests forest residuals provide cleaner feedstock for bio-based plastic than fossil fuels or row crops
News Release European earthworms cause big problems in North American forests New study involving U researchers found earthworms responsible for declining diversity in North American forests.
News Release U showcases entertainment, research and outreach at the 2016 MN State Fair Visitors are encouraged to download the new UMN@TheFair app to see the entire schedule of activities and events.
Feature Covering more ground U of M Extension studies the benefits for farmers of keeping live plants in otherwise fallow crop fields.
News Release New Arboretum director brings a familiar face, new ideas Current Interim Director Peter Moe has been named Director of the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.
News Release U of M plans new investment in ag research, education and Extension Nearly $5 million state investment in agricultural productivity will help hire scientists and improve infrastructure.
Feature Widening the focus on water U of M Extension provides research and education on managing Minnesota’s water resources to partners across the state.
News Release Which invaders should be top priority? Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plants and Pests Center (MITPPC) requests public input on invasive plants and pets.
Feature Sustainability all-stars A Green Team from the U is once again being called up by Major League Baseball to help with the 2016 All-Star Game.
Feature Xcel-ent for butterflies Thanks to a keen-eyed U student, butterflies will soon find plenty of food next to Xcel Energy substations.
News Release Biomass and solar energy expansion could add over 2,000 jobs to NE MN Report prepared by U's Energy Transition Lab and UMD's Bureau of Business and Economic Research
Feature Model for addressing climate change Humphrey School analysis calls $2.1 billion dollar CapX2020 energy line expansion project a “win-win”
News Release Like to get more bang for your sustainability-boosting buck? Here’s how. Study offers corporate/ government purchasers strategy for saving money while choosing environmentally friendly products
News Release Changing climate will reduce corn production, U of M-led study shows Warmer temperatures and unpredictable precipitation could dramatically reduce the amount of grain produced in Iowa.
News Release New leader tapped for University of Minnesota’s AIS Research Center The next director of the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center (MAISRC) at the U will be Nicholas Phelps.
News Release Research identifies Midwest’s energy line expansion as model for regional planning, key in addressing climate change Humphrey School analysis calls $2.1 billion dollar CapX2020 project a “win-win”
News Release Bell Museum launches the midwest’s first comprehensive online ‘Biodiversity Atlas’ The Bell Museum at the University of Minnesota has launched the first web portal providing access to all of its biodiversity collections
News Release Finding fertilizer’s environmental sweet spot New study led by U of M researchers improves understanding of nitrogen’s greenhouse gas impacts